News Bulletin: oOh! Media launches world-first digital chandelier

By AdNews | 14 August 2015
 

oOh! Media launches world-first digital chandelier

oOh! Media has unveiled a world-first digital chandelier as part of the redevelopment of Pacific Fair Shopping Centre. The chandelier features a wave atrium screen which is double-sided to ensure viewing is maximised from all angles.

oOh! Media commercial director, retail Blair Hamilford said: “This partnership enables us to create innovative ways to engage shoppers with the digital chandelier and wave atrium screen at Pacific Fair. [It] is one of the most talked about shopping centre developments in Australia and it is a great addition to our national network of centres that has both mass-reaching digital and static shopalites as well as large format digital opportunities for clients".

Bachelor viewing swells as Restaurant Revolution continues to fall

The Bachelor has continued to win hearts across the country, with the Network TEN show picking up 911,000 viewers, according to preliminary overnight metro OzTAM figures.

The show was the third most watched program of the evening and was the most watched entertainment show. However, Seven's Restaurant Revolution continued to drop, capturing 312,000 viewers, 54% down on launch.

Network Nine won the night with 31.5% audience share, Seven followed on 23.9% audience and TEN with 22.2%.

Nominations open for 2015 Multicultural Marketing Awards

Multicultural NSW has opened the doors for entries to the 2015 Australian Multicultural Marketing Awards.

The awards, now in their 25th year, aim to show the importance and effectiveness of multicultural marketing.

This year's successful marketers will be honoured at a gala presentation night at the Sydney Opera House on 12 October. Nominations close 31 August.

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